Given the recent National Institutes of Health proposal for balanced use of male and female cells and animals in preclinical studies, we explored whether sex bias exists in skin research. We surveyed 802 dermatological research articles from 2012 through 2013. No information about the sex of studied cells or animals was provided in 60% of papers. Among keratinocytes of known sex, 70% were male. Few studies compared male versus female cells or animals. Disclosure of sex and comparative studies contribute to our understanding of the biologic basis of sex differences. Addressing sex-specific differences in preclinical research informs subsequent clinical trial design and promotes individualized therapy
Growing evidence shows that sex differences impact many facets of human biology. Here we review and ...
Abstract Background Important sex and gender differen...
There are many well-documented differences between males and females regarding melanoma including in...
Given the recent National Institutes of Health proposal for balanced use of male and female cells an...
Female mammals have long been neglected in biomedical research. The NIH mandated enrollment of women...
As part of an initiative to improve rigor and reproducibility in biomedical research, the U.S. Natio...
The American author John Gray emphasizes explaining the fundamental differences between men and wome...
Background: Historically, medical studies have excluded female participants and research data have b...
Models of human disease have traditionally been biased towards the male body. Here, we perform a ret...
We now know that cancer is many different diseases, with great variation even within a single histol...
Objective: The present study aims to elucidate the state of gender equality in high-quality dermatol...
Background: Understanding the demographics and scholarly merit among National Institutes of Health (...
Sullivan et al. describe their finding that lower skin catalase activity in male as compared with fe...
Females have long been underrepresented in preclinical research and clinical drug trials. Directives...
Growing evidence shows that sex differences impact many facets of human biology. Here we review and ...
Growing evidence shows that sex differences impact many facets of human biology. Here we review and ...
Abstract Background Important sex and gender differen...
There are many well-documented differences between males and females regarding melanoma including in...
Given the recent National Institutes of Health proposal for balanced use of male and female cells an...
Female mammals have long been neglected in biomedical research. The NIH mandated enrollment of women...
As part of an initiative to improve rigor and reproducibility in biomedical research, the U.S. Natio...
The American author John Gray emphasizes explaining the fundamental differences between men and wome...
Background: Historically, medical studies have excluded female participants and research data have b...
Models of human disease have traditionally been biased towards the male body. Here, we perform a ret...
We now know that cancer is many different diseases, with great variation even within a single histol...
Objective: The present study aims to elucidate the state of gender equality in high-quality dermatol...
Background: Understanding the demographics and scholarly merit among National Institutes of Health (...
Sullivan et al. describe their finding that lower skin catalase activity in male as compared with fe...
Females have long been underrepresented in preclinical research and clinical drug trials. Directives...
Growing evidence shows that sex differences impact many facets of human biology. Here we review and ...
Growing evidence shows that sex differences impact many facets of human biology. Here we review and ...
Abstract Background Important sex and gender differen...
There are many well-documented differences between males and females regarding melanoma including in...